BAD BEHAVIOUR
Directed by Alice Englert
In the recent documentary Jane Campion, The Cinema Woman, there's a nice moment from yet another film festival press conference when the directing Dame nods towards her then teenage daughter in the wings and says: "Alice is my best movie."
Australian-born Alice Englert, whose father Colin is also a director, has grown up in the arthouse. An actor since adolescence, she's established herself as an edgy character actor in films like Ginger and Rosa, then taken that indie profile to a regular presence on prestige television dramas, including her mother's Top of the Lake: China Girl.
Now, after directing a couple of short films, she has written and delivered her debut feature, Bad Behaviour, an off-kilter, initially darkly funny mother-daughter story with autobiographical overtones.
This story is from the November 11 - 17, 2023 edition of New Zealand Listener.
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